The Scots Law Times, Volume 2W. Green, 1914 - Law |
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Page 266
... taken for an enlargement was to be taken exclusively from the estate on which the croft was situated , or was to be taken wherever it could conveniently be found ; that they wakened up to the necessity , if the scheme was to be ...
... taken for an enlargement was to be taken exclusively from the estate on which the croft was situated , or was to be taken wherever it could conveniently be found ; that they wakened up to the necessity , if the scheme was to be ...
Page 385
... taken . Though the noble Lords who heard that case were divided in opinion equally , the opinion of those who voted in the negative on the question being put , that the judgment appealed from be re- versed , must be taken as the ...
... taken . Though the noble Lords who heard that case were divided in opinion equally , the opinion of those who voted in the negative on the question being put , that the judgment appealed from be re- versed , must be taken as the ...
Page 429
... taken bound to restore the buildings with the proceeds of the insurance policies , and it was separately con- tended that that takes the present case out of the general rule . I do not agree . The restora- tion of the buildings , which ...
... taken bound to restore the buildings with the proceeds of the insurance policies , and it was separately con- tended that that takes the present case out of the general rule . I do not agree . The restora- tion of the buildings , which ...
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